There’s something about school graduation photos that suddenly makes celebrity parents look exactly like every other emotional mom and dad out there. Between blurry family pictures, proud smiles and that “how did they grow up so fast?” feeling, filmmaker Farah Khan’s latest Instagram post was full of those relatable parent emotions.
Farah recently shared that her triplets — Diva, Anya and Czar — have officially graduated from high school, and her social media post quickly turned into a wholesome celebration filled with love from friends, family and fans.
The filmmaker posted a carousel featuring moments from the graduation ceremony, including pictures and videos with her children. Some of the photos also showed the trio posing with businesswoman
Nita Ambani and badminton star PV Sindhu, alongside candid family moments with Farah herself.
Along with the pictures, Farah shared an emotional caption reflecting on motherhood and the bittersweet feeling of watching children grow up. “Don’t know which is tougher.. raising your kids or letting them go!? They can fly as high as they dream .. there Il always be a nest waiting for them #graduation #bittersweet p.s- its impossible to find all 3 kids n a husband whn taking pics,” she wrote.
Soon after the post went live, several celebrities filled the comments section with congratulatory messages. Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar reacted with heart emojis, while actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar commented, “Congratulations to all.. big hugs to them”. Interior designer Suzanne Khan also wrote, “Big big congratulations darling Faru” along with heart emojis.
Farah Khan married filmmaker Shirish Kunder in 2004 after the two worked together on Main Hoon Na. Over the years, the couple collaborated on several projects including Jaan-E-Mann, Om Shanti Om and Tees Maar Khan.
The filmmaker welcomed her triplets in February 2008 through IVF, and over the years, fans have occasionally seen glimpses of them on social media and even on screen. Interestingly, the children had also made a special appearance during the closing credits of Tees Maar Khan back in 2010.

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